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  • Death Clutchby Brock Lesnar

    HarperCollins 2011; US$ 13.99

    The ?baddest man on the planet,? undisputed, three-time WWE Champion and current UFC World Heavyweight Champion, Brock Lesner, shares his true personal story of determination, domination, and survival in Death Clutch. A raw, no-holds-barred memoir from one of the most popular?and polarizing?figures in sports entertainment and professional mixed martial... more...

  • Fight the Good Fightby Catherine Fox

    Random House 2011; US$ 12.00

    Catherine Fox is not your typical martial artist. Her initiation into the sacred rites of judo began not in a dojo in Tokyo but in the Tunnel Cement Works in Pitstone, Buckinghamshire. And her dedication to the sport has been questionable: a thirty-year sabbatical, two children and a life spent writing books does not necessarily prepare one for enlightenment.... more...

  • Liston and Aliby Bob Mee

    Mainstream Publishing 2011; US$ 14.67

    Sport can offer catharsis in times of crisis, but not this time. Liston was a mob fighter with a criminal past, and rumours were spreading that Clay was not just a noisy, bright-eyed boy blessed with more than his share of the craziness of youth, but a believer in a shadowy cult: the Nation of Islam. Instead of a hero and a villain, boxing had served... more...

  • Natural Chi Movementby Tienko Ting; William Spear

    North Atlantic Books 2011; US$ 18.95

    The modern world is largely focused on the physical?on the appetites and senses, on doing and having?which can blind us to the spiritual realm. In Natural Chi Movement , Tienko Ting articulates a theory of life that unites the physical and spiritual worlds. He suggests there is nothing to learn or master; each of us?and every living thing?is a product... more...

  • Qigong for Treating Common Ailmentsby Xiangcai Xu

    YMAA Publication Center 2000; US$ 15.95

    Book of the Year Award Finalist - Foreword Magazine Wouldn't it be nice to stop common ailments before they happen? We can prevent many of them once we have the proper knowledge. This book, Qigong for Treating Common Ailments, provides a system for maintaining overall health while addressing specific problems with exact treatments. All natural,... more...

  • Michael Watson's Story:The Biggest Fightby Michael Watson

    Little, Brown Book Group 2011; US$ 22.64

    This is the autobiography of Michael Watson, the former Commonwealth Middleweight champion, whose career was tragically cut short. In 1991 he had a world title fight with Chris Eubank - the people's champion against the guy we love to hate. Eubank retained his belt, but it was one of the most controversial decisions in British boxing history. The Rematch... more...

  • Bushidoby Inazo Nitobe

    Tuttle Publishing 2011; US$ 12.95

    This classic introduction to the chivalric code of honor of the samurai will appeal to a broad range of readers interested in Japanese philosophy, military history, and the samurai era. Inazo Nitobe, a Japanese philosopher writing in eloquent English, outlines the origins of bushido, or the way of the samurai, and shows how the code permeates traditional... more...

  • Michael Watson's Story:The Biggest Fightby Michael Watson

    Little, Brown Book Group 2011; Not Available

    This is the autobiography of Michael Watson, the former Commonwealth Middleweight champion, whose career was tragically cut short. In 1991 he had a world title fight with Chris Eubank - the people's champion against the guy we love to hate. Eubank retained his belt, but it was one of the most controversial decisions in British boxing history. The Rematch... more...

  • T'ai Chi Ch'uanby Petra Kobayashi; Toyo Kobayashi

    Tuttle Publishing 2011; US$ 18.95

    Well-known Tai Chi Chuan teachers Toyo and Petra Kobayashi present the art of classic Tai Chi Chuan in this highly informative introduction to the ancient Chinese Taoist system of exercise. Ideally suited for both beginners and advanced practitioners, Tai Chi Chuan is the definitive work on the subject, remarkable for its expertise and profound... more...

  • My Storyby Bernard Dunne

    Penguin Books Ltd 2010; Not Available

    Bernard Dunne boxed for the first time at the age of 6. Twenty-three years later, in an electrifying performance at the O2 arena in Dublin, he stopped the brilliant Ricardo Cordoba to take the WBA World Super Bantamweight belt. The path from the gym in west Dublin to the world title was often a rocky one. Here, for the first time, Bernard... more...